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Mr. Bean's Holiday
Directed by
Steve Bendelack
G
2007
90m
Family
,
Comedy
6.4
50%
49%
6.4
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Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two reunite. Along the way, he discovers the wonders of France, bicycling, and true love.
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Cast of Mr. Bean's Holiday
Rowan Atkinson
Mr. Bean
Willem Dafoe
Carson Clay
Maxim Baldry
Stepan
Karel Roden
Emil
Emma de Caunes
Sabine
Steve Pemberton
Vicar
Jean Rochefort
Maître d'hôtel
Michel Winogradoff
Pyrotechnician
Adrien Rodrigue
Busker Violin
Bams Betga-Tchouni
Busker Singer
Julie Fournier
Emil's Wife
Julie Ferrier
First AD
Lily Atkinson
Lily at the Stereo
Preston Nyman
Boy with Train
Sharlit Deyzac
Buffet Attendant
Francois Touch
Busker Accordion
Arsène Mosca
Traffic Controller
Stéphane Debac
Traffic Controller
Philippe Spall
French Journalist
Pascal Jounier
Tipsy Man
Mr. Bean's Holiday Ratings & Reviews
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
I hate Mr. Bean, I hated this movie. He's an annoying, creepy, leering, sweaty, unfunny character, and ten seconds would be too much and this movie's like 90 minutes.
AV Club
Amelie Gillette
Mr. Bean's Holiday is a very cute movie. Unfortunately, cute is rarely funny.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
Atkinson's Mr. Bean, a man of few words, carries their memory in his rubbery bones. When it comes to knowing where he came from, he's got the beat.
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Zwecker
For younger audiences, Mr. Bean's Holiday will be a pleasure, and of course, Bean addicts will, as always, be happy to see Atkinson's alter ego return to the big screen.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
The film, set mostly in France, pays homage to Jacques Tati, but the mostly silent gags feel like watered-down Bean.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
The trifling delights of Mr. Bean's Holiday come to a thundering crescendo during the movie's last 10 minutes in a sequence which almost reaches the enchanting heights of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday.
San Jose Mercury News
Bruce Newman
The Wikipedia page on gurning lists Atkinson right behind Jim Carrey as one of the world's leading practitioners of grotesque face-making. And this is his ghastly masterpiece.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
An only intermittently funny sequel that finally livens up in the last third. But that part -- a hilarious putdown of the pretension at the Cannes Film Festival -- is worth sticking around for.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
The film's Harold Lloyd-inspired slapstick may be infantile, but it has an innocent sensibility that is a nice counterbalance to the equally childish but prurient American Pie flicks.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Mr. Bean's Holiday picks up steam when it finally arrives in Cannes just in time to wreak yet more havoc at the big film festival, but getting there is pretty tedious. A little of the wildly mugging Atkinson goes a long way.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
If you've never been particularly fond of Atkinson's brand of slapstick, you certainly won't be converted by this trifle.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
Don't mistake this simpleton hero, or the movie's own simplicity, for a lack of smarts. Mr. Bean's Holiday is quite savvy about filmmaking, landing a few blows for satire.
Detroit News
Tom Long
A refreshingly blunt reminder of the simple roots of comedy in these grim, overly manufactured times.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
A throwback to silent movie clowns.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Somewhere, Jacques Tati is smiling.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Scott Von Doviak
The time has come for Mr. Bean's retirement.
New York Times
Andy Webster
Rowan Atkinson continues a tradition that in the right hands never gets stale: comic pantomime.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The film rates a big giant okay fit for the entire family, and while that's not the greatest recommendation in the world it's still a better one then I'd anticipated I'd be giving.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
As a character who doesn't play on your sympathies, Bean somehow seems less tiresome, less demanding, less of a nuisance.
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